1882 Brown Back $5.00 Cincinnati, OH VF-30 PMG (Fr#466) CH#240
$1,879.00
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Product Details
1882 $5 Brown Back National Bank Note, First NB of Cincinnati, OH (Fr. 466), graded PMG Very Fine 30. Attractive mid-grade example with strong detail and classic large-size design, features James A. Garfield.Currency Highlights:
- These large size national currency notes were issued beginning in early 1882.
- Housed in an archival quality currency holder by PMG.
- Graded Very Good-30 by PMG.
- Face: Features a large portrait of James A. Garfield at left, bold “5” counters, red Treasury seal, and “First National Bank of Cincinnati” prominently across the center.
- Back: Beautiful engravings with two vignettes adorning each side of the note with the charter number at center.
- Signatures of Bruce/Gilfillan—Friedberg #466.
- Charter#24, The First National Bank of Cincinnati, OH.
Add this desirable Brown Back National to your collection—historic, eye-catching, and always in demand!
The First National Bank of Cincinnati (Charter #24) was among the earlier national banks organized under the National Banking Act of 1863, a system created during the Civil War to stabilize the nation’s currency and banking structure. Located in one of Ohio’s most important commercial hubs, the bank played a key role in supporting regional trade and industry along the Ohio River.
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